How did we get here? By having people who, given a list of things our Dear Leader has done to anger the rest of the world, respond thusly:
"I would not forget to thank him for showing us how the United Nations is a
toothless haven for crusty and ineffective bureaucrats.
For showing us the main operations person of one of the largest and most
deadly terrorist networks ever can be captured. And will be brought to
justice. And will have many bad days in between those two events.
For reminding us that some people are just bad, and they should not be
tolerated.
For not being afraid to be POLITICAL -- and campaign for the people who he
thought should win -- a fabulous display of political capital well spent in
November, 2002.
For not backing up Trent Lott. Who got a raw deal anyway but should have
been smarter about what he said and how he said it.
For demonstrating that a decade of ignoring North Korea's nuclear
aspirations was probably not a good idea and certainly not the hallmark of
an administration steeped in the subtle ways of diplomacy and foreign
policy.
For arguing that, on medical liability reform, maybe it IS a good thing that
more doctors stay in business... while more lawyers do not.
Oh, yes -- and for showing us, that (along with 60 votes in the Senate),
that we really shouldn't brutally murder our unborn children.
Not a perfect administration, but a number of good steps forward, I think."
In the face of such willful ignorance, what remains to be said? How I wish someone would convince me that what my friend said here was true; that Bill Clinton is the real fiend in human form, not Shrub and his shitheel buddies.
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